Low light shots without flash had a lot of noise and the LED flash is overpowering, making the image look washed out. We did not face any auto focus issues like the Canvas 4 and the Macro shots were pretty good. ![]() Images were decent, but you can see color noise in the images, when you zoom it. It also has burst mode that lets you capture 4 or 99 burst shots at once. The settings menu lets you enable GPS location, adjust exposure, white balance, add color effects, and adjust anti-flicker mode. You can also easily switch to different camera modes including, HDR, Panorama, Scene shot. It is probably developed by Scalado and licensed to OEMs. Additionally you have a GIF Animation, 3D panorama which is similar to the Google Sphere and Object Removal, which is a popular feature that lets you remove a moving object by taking burst shots. On the left side, you have toggles to switch to front or rear camera and flash. On the right side you have the toggle for image and video, shutter button and image previews. Micromax is calling the camera as Camerazzi camera. The camera UI is quite difference from Android phones from local OEMs running Android 4.2. The 13-megapixel is likely to pack a Sony Exmor sensor similar to the Canvas 4. There is a loudspeaker grill on the bottom part of the back. The is a chrome ring around the camera, and the phone also has a secondary microphone next to the LED flash. On the back there is a 13-megapixel rear camera with single LED flash. Overall, the build quality is better than both the Canvas 4 and the Doodle 2. Since the SIM card slots are present on the sides, the back is not removable. Even though this has an aluminium back cover, it is not slippery, however it is prone to fingerprints. The Canvas 4 that had aluminium frame and the Doodle 2 had full aluminium back panel. The phone has aluminium back cover, but the top and bottom part of the back are made of plastic. You also have a tiny microphone hole next to it. Unlike most of the smartphones, you have the 3.5mm jack on the bottom. The micro USB slot is present on the top. ![]() Micromax also offers a SIM card removal tool in the box to remove the SIM card trays easily. This might be due to the presence of 3G radios on the sides of the device. Even though the phone has aluminium casing on the back, the sides are made of plastic. On the left side you can see two micro SIM slots. On the right side there is a power button on the top and the volume rockers are present below it. The Canvas 4 was a bit heavier than this at 158 grams, which just had an aluminium frame. It weighs just 137 grams even though it is made of aluminum. The phone is 8.66mm thick, bit thinner than the Canvas 4, which was 8.9mm thick. These are backlit and offer haptic feedback. There are the usual set of capacitive touch buttons for menu, home and back, below the display. ![]() There is also a LED notification light next to the camera, similar to the Canvas 4. It also has a usual pair of proximity and ambient light sensors. There is a 5-megapixel fixed-focus camera on the front, which can record videos at 720p HD resolution. Since it is glossy, it is prone to fingerprints. The colors are vibrant and the sunlight legibility could be better. ![]() The display is bright and has great viewing angles. Micromax says that the display is based on CGS (Continuous Grain Silicon) technology. The phone has a 5.0-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) IPS display at a pixel density of 440 ppi.
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